Ventes d'œuvres le 1838.03.24

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  • 1838.03.24/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Extensive Landscape, intersected by a river, with a hovel and a group of cattle on the left; the fable of Latona is introduced in the foreground, near a noble group of shattered trees; the distance is brilliantly illumined by an evening sun. This capital picture is from Mr. Hulse's collection (S. Rosa)|An Extensive Landscape, intersected by a river, with a hovel and a group of cattle on the left; the fable of Latona is introduced in the foreground, near a noble group of shattered trees; the distance is brilliantly illumined by an evening sun. This capital picture is from Mr. Hulse's collection]] réalisée par S. Rosa, vendue par William Esdaile Esq, achetée par Brown au prix de 80.0 gs. [1]
  • 1838.03.24/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A ruin on the bank of an Italian lake, with a man adjusting a sack on the back of a mule, and a woman with two children seated, a tower upon an elevation, and a mountainous distance, with a powerful effect of evening sun. This admirable production, intended as a pendant to the Gainsborough A Pool of Water near a Park-gate, and a boy driving cows under a group of trees, the distance lighted by a brilliant sun; a beautiful specimen of this charming master, is from Sir John Boyd's collection (Wilson)|A ruin on the bank of an Italian lake, with a man adjusting a sack on the back of a mule, and a woman with two children seated, a tower upon an elevation, and a mountainous distance, with a powerful effect of evening sun. This admirable production, intended as a pendant to the Gainsborough A Pool of Water near a Park-gate, and a boy driving cows under a group of trees, the distance lighted by a brilliant sun; a beautiful specimen of this charming master, is from Sir John Boyd's collection]] réalisée par Wilson, vendue par William Esdaile Esq, achetée par Vernon au prix de 183.15 gs. [35]
  • 1838.03.24/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Dutch River-scene, with men drawing a net near a wooded bank, over which is seen a village-church and a windmill, on the left a meadow with willows and another windmill, and a man angling on the bank; this picture is painted with beautiful freshness of tone and great transparency. From the President West's sale (Hobbema)|A Dutch River-scene, with men drawing a net near a wooded bank, over which is seen a village-church and a windmill, on the left a meadow with willows and another windmill, and a man angling on the bank; this picture is painted with beautiful freshness of tone and great transparency. From the President West's sale]] réalisée par Hobbema, vendue par William Esdaile Esq, achetée par Norton au prix de 173.5 gs. [40]
  • 1838.03.24/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin and Child enthroned, with an angel presenting an apple, and a bishop in adoration; a beautiful landscape is seen through the opening of a arch, the ornaments of which are richly sculptured, and festoons of fruits are suspended from the figures; an exquisite specimen of this rare master (J. Van Eyck)|The Virgin and Child enthroned, with an angel presenting an apple, and a bishop in adoration; a beautiful landscape is seen through the opening of a arch, the ornaments of which are richly sculptured, and festoons of fruits are suspended from the figures; an exquisite specimen of this rare master]] réalisée par J. Van Eyck, vendue par William Esdaile Esq, achetée par Norton au prix de 28.7 gs. [42]
  • 1838.03.24/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[View among the sand-hills near Scheveling, with fishing-boats drawn up, and many figures, the sea ebbing from a shoaly shore, and vessels discerned on the stormy horizon. This beautiful picture displays the painter's wonderful knowledge of the effects of Nature. From the collection of Ralph Bernal, Esq., M.P. (Ruysdael)|View among the sand-hills near Scheveling, with fishing-boats drawn up, and many figures, the sea ebbing from a shoaly shore, and vessels discerned on the stormy horizon. This beautiful picture displays the painter's wonderful knowledge of the effects of Nature. From the collection of Ralph Bernal, Esq., M.P.]] réalisée par Ruysdael, vendue par William Esdaile Esq, achetée par Fuller au prix de 111.6 gs. [45]